I know this based on my experience with Chinese students at the American University. According to some, this is sometimes unavoidable. If they can't harass you directly, they'll do it indirectly. This happened on my final year project at Purdue University. At first, they'll ask you questions such as "Which country are you from?", "From what school are you graduate? If you came from a country like Korea, Japan, or a Western country, they'll leave you alone. The problem starts when you're from a poor third-world country like Southeast Asia, or your education qualification is not impressive. You will start noticing the bullying when they pointing a finger directly toward your eyes. They'll do that when you meet eye contact with them or gazing at them. That's the early sign of bullying. They make it so that they are the only one can judge you and you cannot. This is their version of the middle finger. It will intensify later on. At some point, even if you don't look at them, they'll get your attention by calling you out and pointing their index finger intensively toward your eyes. Every time you're working, they will come here and making all kinds of complaint to make you feel like shit where else they won't address you complaints to their work. If you confront them directly, they'll say sorry and keep doing that again to you afterward. Here is the person who did all of the above to me in 2016, during working with a Chinese team. Her name is Yue Zhao from a user experience major and her hometown is Shainjing. Not all Chinese are bad but you'll meet with a bad egg like this one once in a while. (www.yue-zhao.com/) www.linkedin.com/in/yuezhaoux/
These animations are so cool❤
I know this based on my experience with Chinese students at the American University. According to some, this is sometimes unavoidable. If they can't harass you directly, they'll do it indirectly. This happened on my final year project at Purdue University.
At first, they'll ask you questions such as "Which country are you from?", "From what school are you graduate?
If you came from a country like Korea, Japan, or a Western country, they'll leave you alone.
The problem starts when you're from a poor third-world country like Southeast Asia, or your education qualification is not impressive.
You will start noticing the bullying when they pointing a finger directly toward your eyes. They'll do that when you meet eye contact with them or gazing at them.
That's the early sign of bullying. They make it so that they are the only one can judge you and you cannot. This is their version of the middle finger.
It will intensify later on. At some point, even if you don't look at them, they'll get your attention by calling you out and pointing their index finger intensively toward your eyes.
Every time you're working, they will come here and making all kinds of complaint to make you feel like shit where else they won't address you complaints to their work.
If you confront them directly, they'll say sorry and keep doing that again to you afterward.
Here is the person who did all of the above to me in 2016, during working with a Chinese team. Her name is Yue Zhao from a user experience major and her hometown is Shainjing.
Not all Chinese are bad but you'll meet with a bad egg like this one once in a while.
(www.yue-zhao.com/)
www.linkedin.com/in/yuezhaoux/
nice animation! i like it
nina tryna catch these hands here bruh
Nina just made the list bruh
teach me how to grow a mustache like urs
u look exactly like papa wu !
who's nina give me her info i'll fight her
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